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Greater Noida’s Historic Test Between New Zealand and Afghanistan Abandoned: A Glimpse into the Mishaps
In an unprecedented turn of events, the highly anticipated Test match between New Zealand and Afghanistan at the Greater Noida Sports Complex ended in disappointment as the entire five-day fixture was called off without a single ball being bowled. This Test, which was set to be the first-ever encounter between the two nations, faced insurmountable challenges due to persistent adverse weather conditions and inadequate drainage facilities.
Weather and Infrastructure Challenges
Despite the ground staff’s tireless efforts to salvage the match, the combination of incessant rainfall and subpar ground conditions rendered the venue unplayable. The outfield, plagued by persistent waterlogging and soggy patches, was continuously worsened by heavy rain on the third day. This led officials to abandon play early, with no significant improvement in the conditions on the following days.
Initially, match officials hoped for a weather break and extended their wait into the evenings of the first two days. However, their optimism was short-lived as the rain showed no sign of relenting. By Day 5, the conditions remained dire, leading to the official abandonment of the Test match.
Mismanagement and Venue Issues
The issues were compounded by the venue’s lack of proper drainage and maintenance. The clay-based outfield, which had been exposed to rain due to insufficient covers, was a major factor in the abandonment. The ground’s preparation was hampered by inadequate equipment and an undermanned ground staff, which struggled to manage the worsening conditions. It wasn’t until the fourth day that additional covers were brought in and the number of ground staff was increased, but by then, the damage had already been done.
The Greater Noida Sports Complex, which had not hosted an international match since 2020, faced scrutiny over its ability to handle such fixtures. The venue’s management, responsible for ensuring the ground’s readiness, faced criticism for its lack of preparation and maintenance.
This Test was not just a letdown for cricket fans but also marked the eighth instance in Test cricket history where a match was abandoned without any play. For Afghanistan, this Test represented their 10th since becoming a Full Member in 2017, while New Zealand’s tour, which will proceed with Tests in Sri Lanka and India, began on a somber note.